It’s becoming less clear whether the Baltimore Ravens will have an unhappy Ed Reed going into the season. Reed, an eight-time All-Pro safety who turns 34 in September, shared on Twitter just how content he is as he rests up at home before training camp.

Reed wrote this through his account (@TwentyER) on Saturday: “Back home with my son, he's riding his bike (and) I'm doing yard work! Tell the bosses I'm comfortable!”

Ed Reed sends mixed signals about his future. (AP Photo)

Early in the offseason, Reed expressed he might not be totally committed to playing another year for the Ravens, choosing to retire instead. He quickly changed his tune, however, and turned his focus toward getting a better contract to close out his career with the team.

Ravens officials are now left with mixed messages on the heels of Reed missing mandatory mini-camp.

From one perspective, at his age, Reed might have decided to stay away from those practices to put less wear on his body. The Ravens should hope there’s nothing more to it, or else they can expect Reed to hold out in training camp.